Discover Dubrovnik

About Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is one of the world’s most stunning destinations, both in terms of its cultural heritage and as a holiday destination. The city has often been referred to as the "Pearl of the Adriatic" and was inducted into the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979 as a city of rich culture and history.

The Old Town center of Dubrovnik is surrounded by 1,970 metres of city walls—over the centuries they served to protect the city from various threats, and are today the city's greatest attraction.
The Pila Gate and the Ploča Gate are connected by the chief avenue, Stradun, and form the entry and exit points to the city walls and the old city itself and its museums and theatre scene. Besides its wealth and diversity of history and heritage, Dubrovnik is also a city of top culinary delights, stunning natural surroundings and cordial inhabitants, so set some time aside and explore the possibilities the city has to offer and feel the spirit of this ancient city.

Why visit Dubrovnik?

Diverse monuments and cultural heritage

Stunning natural beauty

Culinary delicacies characteristic of Dubrovnik

A great number of festivals and events

A lively nightlife

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Surprise your palette with the sumptuous fresh seafood specialities prepared by the master chefs of the Zoë Restaurant. Give in to your senses and enjoy an à la carte meal in this fabulous ambiance overlooking the picturesque Adriatic Sea and the sunset.

The Mediteraneo Restaurant is the redesigned culinary tale of Importanne Resort that ensures a unique and delicious experience for every guest. For all those who love meat delicacies, our weekly grill buffet is a special treat made even more enjoyable by the view of the open sea and reefs. The buffet dishes vary daily, ensuring a wonderful rhapsody of flavours.